Dunsfold today 3rd cat race and the presence of Addiscombe was LARGE!!
We had Paul T, Paul H, Kevin, Adam, Sylvan and myself all out in force.
Paul H and I were feeling pretty confident after our outing last week, we knew that we had to try and dictate the race to our advantage.
Straight away the breaks tried to go off the front from lap 1. I stayed up near the head of the race where Marek, Sylvan and Paul were from the start.
Sylvan then went pretty hard off the front and a few other riders joined him. Us Addiscombe riders were sitting on the front of the group slowing it down, but this was very early in the race on the first lap I believe.
Sitting in the top 5 or so of the Peloton seems to be getting a bit easier now, riders tend to give way to us a bit more maybe it’s because the other guy’s are starting to respect the Yellow Agreeables after recent exploits.
After a lap or so Sylvan and the other breakaway riders returned to the fray but a couple of riders from the break had gone ahead, at this stage we didn’t know about this!
We tried a few times to go off the front in the next laps but just seemed to drag the Peloton along quicker. I thought it was going to be a lot harder to get a group off the front this time as surely our numbers had been marked.
Still with 6 laps to go, Paul sprinted ahead with Marek and some others and suddenly there was a little gap. I knew I had to be in there. I gave a 100% full blast to bridge over then we all acknowledged each other and dug deep.
We seemed to easily pull away from the Peloton and realised there was still nearly an hour and a half to go.
Six of us together we were really motoring along and dropped one guy off. In the breakaway there was Paul H, Marek, a Dynamo, another guy and me.
I was feeling good and a couple of times I went too strong and nearly pulled away from the others oops. It was me, Paul, Dynamo and the other (in red) doing all the work, Marek was shot (too much beer this week) and was along just for the ride in the back seat not taking any turns up front.
The marshals signalled 2 mins then we realised there must be 2 guy’s up the road ahead of us so we cracked on upped the pace a bit but not enough to catch them. At one stage we had it doen to just over a minute.
2 laps to go Paul and I were feeling very fresh, the Dynamo Guy was SHOT he even told us so! and said he was thirsty and had no water. Guy in red was looking a bit poached as well but still doing his turns.
Then Paul suggested an ADDISCOMBE STRATEGIC PLAN.
At the start of the final lap where there was a short climb we were to attack right at the top into the vicious head wind after letting the Red guy pull us up the hill.
This is exactly what we did and it worked a treat!! Within the space of 300m we were almost out of sight of the other 3 we rejoiced almost gave a high 5 then nailed down to the riding.
I was starting to feel a bit weary in the legs, Paul was doing more effort in our through and off, still I was not out of breath. We were hitting 30mph as we turned left into the last road, we were lovin it!
One final climb to the finish line each man to themselves we were head to head big ringing it up to the finish.
Light Paul easily pulled ahead up the hill and crossed the line first.
We saw the 2 riders who stayed away from the start shook hands and were happy we managed to pull off an Addiscombe 3 4 ahead of the rest.